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Charging & Fueling The Clarity Plug-In Hybrid utilizes industry standard SAE J 1772 equipment, and for optimal charging times, you can purchase equipment with 30 to 32 amps of output. It is also highly recommended that a professional licensed electrician perform the installation. You can arrange for installation by a licensed electrician at most of the locations where charging equipment is available, or search for one on your own.
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Charging & Fueling The Clarity Plug-In Hybrid utilizes industry standard SAE J 1772 equipment, and for optimal charging times, you can purchase equipment with 30 to 32 amps of output. It is also highly recommended that a professional licensed electrician perform the installation. You can arrange for installation by a licensed electrician at most of the locations where charging equipment is available, or search for one on your own.
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Charging Many brands of 240-volt charging equipment are available online and at retail outlets. You can also arrange for installation by a licensed electrician at most of these locations, or search for one on your own. The Clarity Plug-In Hybrid utilizes SAE J 1772 equipment, and for optimal charging performance, you should purchase equipment with 30 to 32 amps of output.
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Charging Many brands of 240-volt charging equipment are available online and at retail outlets. You can also arrange for installation by a licensed electrician at most of these locations, or search for one on your own. The Clarity Plug-In Hybrid utilizes SAE J 1772 equipment, and for optimal charging performance, you should purchase equipment with 30 to 32 amps of output.
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Charging The J 1772 connector is the latest standard for charging applications and is used by all major automakers. All new charging stations will be compatible; however, older stations may use a different connector. The charging locations on the navigation system and the HondaLink EV smartphone app will only include compatible stations.
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Charging The J 1772 connector is the latest standard for charging applications and is used by all major automakers. All new charging stations will be compatible; however, older stations may use a different connector. The charging locations on the navigation system and the HondaLink EV smartphone app will only include compatible stations.